A three-dimensional biomedical device having an osteoinductive first area with a controlled
porosity and a second area, which is produced by
laser technology from a
powder including one of ceramics, metals,
metal alloys, bioactive glasses,
lead zirconate titanate and
biocompatible polymers, or mixtures thereof. The ratio of the porosities from the second area to the first area is equal or less than one, preferably from 0.001 to 0.9. A method for manufacturing the device for fitting in a
bone defect, wherein a virtual object is designed with a computer-aid designed
software, and the device is manufactured by
laser technology including layering a
powder onto a plate (7) so that a layer of a predetermined thickness is formed; the
laser beam (8) selectively processes the
powder to produce a processed layer, and, thus, layer after layer, the
layers are joined together until the biomedical device is formed.